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    Marly, so the Mayor of Bogotá decided to formally name the barrio Marly, and it became a part of the locality number 2 of the City of Bogotá. Marly's...
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  • Marly may refer to: Florence Marly (1919–1978), Czech-born French film actress Marly, Moselle, in the Moselle département Marly, Nord, in the Nord département...
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    Bogotá (/ˌboʊɡəˈtɑː/, also UK: /ˌbɒɡ-/, US: /ˈboʊɡətɑː/, Spanish pronunciation: [boɣoˈta] ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D...
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    simple-station Marly is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, opened in the year 2000, serves the neighborhood of Marly, Bogotá The station...
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  • Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad. He died at age 76, at Clínica Marly, of Parkinson's disease, in 2015. A partial filmography follows. The Flying...
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    The Bogotá Metro (Spanish: Metro de Bogotá) is a rapid transit project under construction in Bogotá, Colombia, it is projected to be in operation in 2028...
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  • University, Universidad del Rosario, Universidad Externado de Colombia) Marly, Bogotá (Pontifical Xavierian University) El Poblado, Medellín (EAFIT University)...
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    connecting Bogotá and the northern part of the country. The area was settled in 1812 by workers in the various industries that provided Bogotá with its...
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    16, 1979), better known by her stage name Marcela Mar, is a Colombian actress. She was born in Bogotá, Colombia and started her theater studies at the...
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    in the city of Santa Fe de Bogotá. In July 1801 the Prussian scientist Alexander von Humboldt reached Santa Fe de Bogotá where he met with Mutis. In...
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    Lorna Paz). When she discovered her vocation in drama, she moved out to Bogotá. After starting her drama courses, she was contracted by a beer company...
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    Bárbara. The area was the site of the Bogotá's founding on August 6, 1538, and it includes the historic center of Bogotá. Today, it serves as an important...
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    Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada (category Mayors of Bogotá)
    they were exhumed and transferred to Bogotá, the city founded by him. Avenida Jiménez, street in central Bogotá Avenida Jiménez (TransMilenio), TransMilenio...
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  • Bogotá, Colombia. On 6 March 1968 the National Tennis League announced a new men's tennis tour offering prize money worth US$400,000. The NTL Bogotá Pro...
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    origin of the dish. The dish is especially popular in the Colombian capital, Bogotá, being called Ajiaco santafereño, where it is typically made with chicken...
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  • latter represented Venezuela at the 2012 Ibero American Theater Festival in Bogotá. McGaffney starred in the musical video "Más Cerquita" by Famasloop, which...
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    Teusaquillo (category Localities of Bogotá)
    13th locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is located in the geographic center of the city, to the northwest of downtown Bogotá. This district is...
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  • Palmas province San Mateo, Boyacá San Mateo (TransMilenio), a bus station in Bogotá San Mateo (canton), a canton in the province of Alajuela San Mateo de Alajuela...
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    Bogotá Colombia Temple is the 57th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Ground was broken for the Bogotá...
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  • Quintero & Draco Rosa, songwriters (Draco Rosa) "Algo Bueno Tenía Que Tener (Bogotá)" – Diamante Eléctrico & Andrés Kenguan, songwriters (Diamante Eléctrico)...
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    Bogotazo (category Military history of Bogotá)
    Bogotazo (from "Bogotá" and the -azo suffix of violent augmentation) was a massive outbreak of rioting after the assassination in Bogotá, Colombia of Liberal...
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  • León de Greiff (category Burials at Central Cemetery of Bogotá)
    In 1914 he traveled to Bogotá as secretary ad hoc to General Rafael Uribe Uribe, a personal friend of his father. Once in Bogotá, he attended the Free...
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    Integrado de Transporte Público (SITP)) is the public transport system in Bogotá, the capital and largest city of Colombia. It integrates bus rapid transit...
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    - Bogotá Festival internacional de cine - Cartagena Holy Week in Popayán April Feria del Cebú - San Martín - Meta Festival de Cine Eurocine - Bogotá Festival...
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  • local theater producer Monica Ariza, who later held an audition for her in Bogotá. She performed three songs for executives of Sony Music Colombia, who were...
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    of Bogotá and El País of Cali. Bogotá Sueña. La Ciudad Por Los Niños, Editorial Codice, 2007 Duermevela, Editorial Planeta, 2010 Johnny y el mar, Tragaluz...
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    Camilo Torres Restrepo (category People from Bogotá)
    mother and father, Camilo entered the Conciliar Seminary of Bogotá of the Archdiocese of Bogotá (in agreement with his parents to avoid entering the Dominican...
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  • older brother named Christian. When Johann turned six, the family moved to Bogotá, where he lived for the next 10 years and met most of his lifelong friends...
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    beginning on 2 January 1827. Bolívar arrived in Bogotá on 14 November 1826. On 25 November, Bolívar left Bogotá with an army supplied by Santander and arrived...
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    United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States South America Bogotá, Colombia Brasilia, Brazil (2004) Buenos Aires, Argentina Caracas, Venezuela...
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